Can you give me some points on how to replant my bonsai plants?

i have a tree gotten from along a beach...Its has old trunck and 2 feet tall. I have it for almost a month now and i am afraid its dying coz the leaves are falling..... What shall i do to revive it.

Answers:
First, a picture or preferably a name would help greatly.

In very broad and general terms removal of two thirds of the foliage area at the time of transplant is needed to keep the tree alive. Planting it in a bonsai pot that allows good drainage and air flow to the roots. Using good bonsai soil essential! Make certain that the soil does not completely dry out. Avoid fertilizer until the first leaves that emerged have hardened off and new growth is emerging.

Also make use of the local library and book stores. As well as the local Bonsai nurseries, they will be a wealth of information.

Other answers:
go to bonsai.com and follow links
go to bonsai.com and follow links
You will need to try and mimic the conditions it was growing under. If you removed a lot of it's roots in acquiring it then it's going to need a while to recover. You might get some better answers here: http://forums.bonsaisite.com, though, you need to say what type of plant it is. A pic might help too.
Go put it in the same environment you got it from---I mean MAKE one in your yard-------------
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